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Uncovering Creativity and Entrepreneurship in Education Policy

Uncovering Creativity and Entrepreneurship in Education Policy. 8 D ecember, 2011, Jakarta, Indonesia Director. Dr. Seung -Bo Kim C enter for Career D evelopment Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education & Training sbkim@krivet.re.kr. Why is Creativity

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Uncovering Creativity and Entrepreneurship in Education Policy

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  1. Uncovering Creativity and Entrepreneurship in Education Policy 8 December, 2011, Jakarta, Indonesia Director. Dr. Seung-Bo Kim Center for Career Development Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education & Training sbkim@krivet.re.kr

  2. Why is Creativity Important in Korea?

  3. Why is creativity important ? “…economic growth that is based on expansion of inputs, rather than on growth in output per unit of input, is inevitable subject to diminishing returns.” (“The Myth of Asia’s Miracle” by Paul Krugman, Foreign Affairs vol.73 in 1994) < Analysison growth rate of output& contributing factors by industries (‘81-‘05) > Source: Korea Productivity Center(2009). Reconstruction on “International comparison of TFP”

  4. Why is creativity important ? Source: Daniel H. Pink(2005). A Whole New Mind: Moving from the Information Age to Conceptual Age.

  5. Why is creativity important ? < Employees wanted by Top 100 businesses > Source: Korea Chamber of Commerce & industry (2008). “A report on employees wanted by Top 100 businesses”.

  6. 2. Major Issues in the Education Policy for Creativity

  7. Major Issues in the Education Policy for Creativity in Korea < Effects of economic growth by education fever> Source: Kim, Tae-jong(2007). “An empirical study for economic valuation by education fever ”. Presidential Committee on education Innovation.

  8. Major Issues in the Education Policy for Creativity in Korea < Average study time per hour & score (Science+Math+Reading) > Source: Korea Employment Information Service(2009). < Sleep time and exercise time (15 to 24 years old) > (Unit: hour:minute) Source: BLS & ATUS(2004), EUROSAT& HETUS(2005). “Time Use Survey”

  9. Major Issues in the Education Policy for Creativity in Korea < Rank of math score & math score per hour(PISA in 2006) >

  10. Major Issues in the Education Policy for Creativity in Korea < Private tutoring hour in Korea according to PISA (Math) > (Unit: Hour / Level ) Korea Japan United State Finland Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Source: Park, So-young(2009). “Analysis on political direction of PISA 2006” . Korean Educational Development Institute.

  11. Financial Vitality Financial Sustainability National Happiness < Welfare Index (KCWA) 2011 Welfare Satisfaction Welfare Supply Source: Kim, Young-ha., et al(2011). “A Comparative study on Welfare Index of OECD Countries: KCWA(KIHASA-ChosunWelfare Index 2011)”. Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs.

  12. 3. The Education Policy for Creativity in Schools

  13. The Education Policy for Creativity in Schools Revise school curriculum focusing on improving core competence < Textbooks: From rote-based learning toward practice-based learning >

  14. The Education Policy for Creativity in Schools Setting up a system to support creative hand-on experience -> Encouraging industries, government- funded institutions, and universities to provide human resources, and facilities Comprehensive Student Support Service(Edupot) ->“Club activities, career activities, and community services” are systematically recorded, so that these can be referred when they entering higher grade. Introducing Creative Hands-on Activities -> Allotting for 3~4 hours per week classes in primary and secondary schools Introduce Creative Hands-on Activities

  15. The Education Policy for Creativity in Schools Reinforce career and academic education & school grading system to upgrade the level of classes • A more comprehensive grading system to evaluate narrative responses(To better assess problem-solving ability and critical thinking) • Improve the relative evaluation system that has been stratifying students into 9 levels in a school report • Increase the number of career and academic counselors in schools.

  16. The Education Policy for Creativity in Schools Establish democratic education focused on experience and practice • Encourage students to take leadership in school events and club activities • Make use of resources and programs provided by government agencies • Establish infrastructure to discover creativity and career paths for students from multicultural families and underachievement students

  17. The Education Policy for Creativity in Schools Vitalize career education in primary and secondary schools • Strengthen career education • Bolster career education in school curriculum, so that it better bridges with the curriculum, career, and the future job • ‘Career and Job’, A pilot program of ‘Career Zone’ for the departmentalized classroom system

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